So here is a problem for you. Which came first, the chicken or the egg. Now considering that the egg needs to be kept warm. And the parents have to take car of it. You know that the chicken has to be first. Which poses a huge problem for evolution. Because if the first chicken was born without an egg. Then why did reproduction using eggs start? Because survival of the fittest doe not apply because eggs can be eaten by other animals. And natural selection does not make sense about eggs. Through what process were eggs determined the better way? And why would egg reproduction start anyway?

For fucks sakes this might just be the stupidest argument I've ever heard against evolution and I've heard some dumb one in my time. The only way it could make any sense as a counter to evolution is if chickens were the first life form from which everything else evolved.

Through what process were eggs determined the better way? And why would egg reproduction start anyway?

It's called development. As creatures became more complex they could no longer just split off as a fully-formed copy of their parent as bacteria do. More primitive eggs had the bare essentials to allow for development and even now fish and amphibian eggs basically just have a membrane to protect its cargo. Eventually these eggs were laid with better and better methods of protection while they developed until eventually we got shelled eggs.

Not all eggs are kept warm by their parents. Fishes, for example, just lay their eggs in the water, and swim away.
Evolution doesn't work like that; it's a gradual change, not something just popping into existence. Popping = Creation.

You do know that humans have "eggs" to, right? The sack in which the embryo/fetus is growing is a very soft, shell-less egg.

If eggs are such a shoddy product, then why did God create them, then?
Evolution just forms good-enough things, not perfect ones. What's the excuse of your God?

Ayayayay... the inanity. The inanity of this website knows no bounds. Your basic premise is wrong, as the egg came first. We know this because all birds lay eggs, not just chickens. Then, reptiles, amphibians, and fish lay eggs, as do insects and other invertebrates. Even mammals have egg cells; they are merely viviparous. Back when there was not much difference between unicellular and multicellular organisms, the egg just split off and was fertilized outside the womb or eggshell and grew into a new organism. As organisms got more complicated, the egg was fertilized inside the mother's body, and only later did eggs start to be laid... but not in mammals. This isn't so hard to understand.

You are one dumb motherfucker if you think that this is a serious question for anyone with an education. Hard shelled eggs evolved for land creatures. You do know that all life originated in the seas, right? Fish eggs don't get sat on by the parent, fuckwit!